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  1. 31 de ene. de 2019 · Helena was involved in a family tragedy. One of her grandsons, Crispus, was accused by his stepmother, Constantine's second wife, Fausta, of trying to seduce her. Constantine had him executed. Then Helena accused Fausta, and Constantine had Fausta executed as well. Helena's grief was said to be behind her decision to visit the Holy Land.

  2. 14 de nov. de 2022 · The other three sons were born to Fausta, Constantine’s second wife, and were Constantine (born in 316 and known as Constantine II), Constantius (born in 317 and known as Constantius II) and ...

  3. 22 de mar. de 2022 · Footnote 24 On a base dedicated to Fausta in Surrentum (Sorrento), Constantine’s wife was identified as not just the mater of Constantine II and Constantius II, but also the noverca (stepmother) of Crispus. Footnote 25 All of these monuments will be discussed in the context of Crispus’ disgrace later in this chapter.

  4. ON THE DEATH OF THE EMPRESS. FAUSTA. Constantine did kill his wife Fausta - and rightly so, since she had imitated Phaedra of old, and accused his son Crispus of being in love with her and assaulting her by force, just as Phaedra accused Theseus' son Hippolytus. And so according to the laws of nature, as a father he punished his son.

  5. 410 Lars Ramskold Constantine’s visit to Rome at the end of his vicennial year, the long-awaited climax of the celebrations, ended in turmoil. Constantine’s eldest son and heirapparent Crispus was executed on his father’s orders, and Constantine’s wife Fausta, the mother of his three remaining sons, died under unclear circumstances.

  6. Fausta (Wife of Constans II) Lynda Garland. University of New England, New South Wales. Fausta, wife of Constans II, as the daughter of the general Valentinus Arshakuni, was a descendant of the Armenian Arsacid house, which had ruled in Armenia until the early fifth century. Members of this house subsequently played an important role in the ...

  7. 293-326 A.D.) Hans A. Pohlsander. SUNY Albany. Fausta's full name was Flavia Maxima Fausta. [ [1]] She was the daughter of the emperor Maximian and his Syrian wife Eutropia. [ [2]] The date of her birth has been the subject of scholarly debate. [ [3]] She was born and raised in Rome. [ [4]] In 307 Fausta was married to the emperor Constantine ...